access, the dropout rate would go down. kids could learn in different ways and you could integrate different disciplines like these a+ schools in north carolina and oklahoma and louisiana. a couple of them in my home state of arkansas. they integrate the arts into teaching english and social studies and history and math. without exception, the dropout rate goes down and the achievement level is equal or surpass in the state average the poor schools. all these things we know that i think will free teachers to do whole different functions in a way that will really help education. we have got to decide, how do you credit them in k-12? how do you credit these math and online open courses in college? how do you maintain the experience? college and university is not entirely for economics. you get something in how to think and be exposed to different people and all that stuff that makes you -- that makes life more interesting. but i think that technology will be a big piece of this. but we have to think about how we are going to